Chantenay 
Carrots 
An excellent —stump- 
rooted sort of fine orange 
color, with medium-sized 
tops and a small neck. This 
stock is very uniform, aver- 
aging from 2 to 4 inches 
thick at the shoulder and 
5 to 6 inches in length. The 
flesh is fine-grained, crisp, 
and tender. We have de- 
veloped this strain so that 
the color will run practically 
the same throughout, and 
have eliminated a certain 
amount of the core. An 
ideal sort for bunching. 
_ Pkt. 10 cts.; 0z. 50 cts.; 
I4lb. $1.35; lb. $4.50; 10 
Ibs. $42.50. 

Chantenay 
Carrots 

Danvers 
Half-Long 
(Special) 
Carrots 
The growers say that this 
is what they call a real stock 
of Danvers Half-Long. It 
will average 14% _ inches 
longer than Chantenay, 
with not quite so blunt a 
point, and rich, orange- 
colored skin. 
We have also developed 
this stock to run a fine 
orange color throughout and 
have eliminated, as much 
as possible, the green core 
which is found in so many 
types of Carrot. This is a 
strain you need not be 
afraid to exhibit at vege- 
table shows where there is 
plenty of competition. 

Danvers 
Half-Long 
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PECaIOSCtS 3. <0Z 2 00LCtS a ea 26 Carrots 
Wlb. $1.35; Ib. $4.50; ~S .; 
10 Ibs. $42.50. ee 
ABBOTT & COBB 
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